"Game of Thrones" mods recently drew the attention of game developers as a medieval RPG was seen with Westeros theme all over it. Moreover, "Seven Kingdoms: Total War" has also been noted as a game with its grassroots on "Game of Thrones." Furthermore, Finn Jones has already been confirmed to be in attendance in the Comicpalooza on May 12 to May 14.

"Game of Thrones" Inspired YouTubers to Create Mods for Medieval RPGs

It should be noted that "Game of Thrones" is set in a world inspired by the medieval times. Moreover, the game has also been praised as a good setting for fantasy video games having horses, swords, armies and battles as a commonplace. On that note, a plethora of "Game of Thrones" inspired mods have brought the Westeros life to certain video games.

Trending lately is the medieval action RPG "Mount and Blade" with "Game of Thrones" mods created by a YouTuber called Kilian Experience. The YouTuber then proceeded to showcase the mod in an actual gameplay with his own commentary, Winter Is Coming reported.

In addition, a "Seven Kingdoms: Total War" mod also allows players to play several custom battles inspired by fights from the "Game of Thrones." Note that the game already has 20 armies across eight Westeros factions and 35 different generals to choose from.

"Game of Thrones" Ser Loras Tyrell Dresses Up for Comicpalooza

In other news, the sci-fi/fantasy/comic pop culture event is slated to happen in May at the George R. Brown Convention Center, Chron reported. Note that the appearance of a "Game of Thrones" actor is also timed to the premier of the a new Marvel Tv series called "Iron Fist." Note that the actor plays the hero with mystical powers in the film.

"Game of Thrones" actor Finn Jones is slated to be join by "The Walking Dead" actors Steven Ogg, Laurence Gilliard Jr. and Chad Coleman. Moreover, "A Nightmare on Elm Street" actors Robert Englund and Freddie Krueger have already been confirmed to make an appearance at the Comicpalooza. Watch Killian Experience's commentary on "Game of Thrones" here: